The listing, 65th Anniversary of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 2 Zlotych 2008 Coin, Four Sequentially Numbered Bills has ended.
The two most famous Warsaw Ghetto residents were Wladyslaw Szpilman, aka "The Pianist" and Janusz Korczak.
Korczak, a respected child lawyer, author, pediatrician and head of the orphanage had a free ticket out of the Warsaw Ghetto but he decided to perish with his orphaned children in Treblinka gas chambers.
Szpilman, the Pianist, was saved and relocated outside the Warsaw Ghetto.
The Warsaw Ghetto was administered by the Judenrat and policed by Jewish policemen who collaborated with the Nazis or they themselves, would be executed.
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was a month long revolt from April 19-May 16, 1943, in which tens of thousands Jews perished by hunger, fire, etc.
The ZOB (Jewish Fighting Organization) lead by Mordechai Anielewicz (1919-1943), Yitzhak Zuckerman (1915-1981), Zivia Lubetkin (1914-1978) and Marek Edelman (1922-2009) and the ZZW (Jewish Military Union). Both Jewish fighting forces had bunkers and used aliases.
Zuckerman married Zivia Lubetkin, another Holocaust survivor in 1946 and he testified at the Adolf Eichmann trial in Israel.
Edelman was the last surviving member of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
The Jews smuggled in pistols and grenades in coffins, when burying their dead. They used Molotov cocktails as well.
This 2 Zlotych coin commemorates the month long Jewish Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
Watch the movie Uprising.
Adding four sequentially numbered US dollar bills lots. L03891884D-L03891887D.
Throwing in circulated bicentennial quarter and a gold plated New Jersey quarter.